Signature co*cktail: The Best Cranberry Old Fashioned Recipe (2024)

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This Cranberry Old Fashioned is a delicious and beautiful co*cktail recipe to celebrate the holiday season.

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If I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a dozen times: “When hosting a gathering, have a signature co*cktail.” Today I’m teaming up with Ocean Spray and their cranberry farmer Grandmas, or as they call them – CranMas, to share tips for first-time Thanksgiving hosts. Naturally, one of those tips is to create a signature co*cktail. My Thanksgiving libation? A Cranberry Old Fashioned. Let’s shake one up and get this party started.

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This post is sponsored by Ocean Spray. As always, allopinions are my own.

Back in early November, I scooted off to Rockefeller Center® in NYC for Ocean Spray’s Thanksgiving Boot Camp. (If you follow me on Instagram, you may remember seeing some live shots of the fun!) At the boot camp, I met with several CranMas to learn their foolproof tips for hosting a delicious, memorable, and stress-free holiday. Below, I’m sharing what I learned, a few hosting tips of my own, and my recipe for a Cranberry Old Fashioned.

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While in NYC, I was also invited to a Thanksgiving lunch with the CranMas and a few other folks. What made this meal incredibly special is that the table was set in a cranberry bog. Yep. There in the middle of Rockefeller Center® was a stunning dining table set in a bog filled with cranberries.

I put on my waders, hopped in, and had a magical and memorable experience. Just like Thanksgiving should be.

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While you may not be able to recreate a cranberry bog in your living room, you can host a fabulous and almost-effortless Thanksgiving.

Tips for First-Time Thanksgiving Hosts

1. Listen to Your CranMa
If this is your first-time hosting Thanksgiving, chances are you’ve watched your grandmother, mother, or someone older than you prepare the feast. Look to these experienced folks for advice and ask them to share their favorite recipes with you. Why reinvent the wheel? At its core, Thanksgiving is about family (even if your family is your friends), so use this opportunity as a way to connect and spend time with those you love.

2. Plan Ahead
At the Cranberry bog event, one tip I heard over and over again was to plan ahead. If possible, set the table a few days in advance. Prepare any food you can the day before. Things like casseroles, bread, desserts, and even mashed potatoes can be made the day before and warmed up for the big feast. To make it even easier on yourself, invite your guests to bring a dish, so you’re not left cooking the entire meal yourself. If you take care of the bird, they can take care of the rest.

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3. Let Nature Inspire Your Decor
Naturally, my favorite part of the cranberry bog experience was the decor. From the flowers to the table setting to the decorations around the rest of the space – it was magical. Based on that, I have a couple ideas to share.

First, use cranberries to decorate. Add cranberries to a wire cord then shape it into napkin rings or a candle ring. Hot glue cranberries to a foam ball to create a topiary. Layer some cranberries in a jar and pop in a candle.

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Next, add fruit and vegetables to your flower arrangement by skewering them with a dowel and then tucking them in like you would any other stem.

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Finally, vintage is back. Hit up your local thrift store for dollies to create a vintage-inspired runner or grab a collection of vintage plates for serving.

4. Create a Separate Pre-Dinner Entertaining Area
People tend to congregate in the kitchen, which can add to the stress and confusion as you’re preparing the big meal. Set up a separate entertaining area in another room to ease congestion in the kitchen. Make a few self-serve appetizers and drinks, including a signature co*cktail. Which leads me to my next tip …

5. Serve a Signature co*cktail
It’s fun to serve a unique co*cktail when you’re entertaining. It gives your guests a chance to try something new, and it can be a delightful complement to your menu. I’ve recently been enjoying the classic Old Fashioned, so I thought I’d craft one inspired by the cranberry. Thus, this Cranberry Old Fashioned was born.

How to Make a Cranberry Old Fashioned:

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A cranberry simple syrup is used to cranberry-ify this drink. It’s just your usual simple syrup with the addition of cranberries. Add a quality bourbon and a splash of bitters, and you’ve got yourself a Cranberry Old Fashioned.

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Cheers!

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I hope you enjoyed this delicious holiday co*cktail recipe! If you try my Cranberry Old Fashioned, I love love to hear! Let me know in the comments below.

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Cranberry Old Fashioned

This Cranberry Old Fashioned is a delicious and beautiful co*cktail recipe to celebrate the holiday season.

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Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Keyword: christmas, co*cktail, cranberry, holiday, old fashioned

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 co*cktail

Calories: 303kcal

Ingredients

  • 3 ounces quality bourbon whiskey
  • 1 ounce cranberry simple syrup*
  • 3 shakes Angostura bitters
  • Garnish with orange peel, Ocean Spray® Fresh Cranberries, and rosemary

Instructions

  • In a serving glass with ice, stir together the bourbon, cranberry simple syrup, and bitters.

  • Garnish with orange peel, fresh cranberries, and rosemary.

Notes

*Cranberry Simple Syrup – In a saucepan, bring 2 cups of water, 1 cup of sugar, and one cup of fresh cranberries to a boil. Once boiling, cook for 4-5 minutes. Strain with a fine mesh sieve. Cool before serving.

Nutrition

Calories: 303kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Sodium: 16mg | Sugar: 21g | Iron: 1mg

Signature co*cktail: The Best Cranberry Old Fashioned Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between cranberry juice and cranberry co*cktail? ›

Cranberry juice is usually labeled "100% juice." Other fruits are sometimes added to balance the tart cranberry taste, but that label indicates that the product is made with 100% fruit juices. Cranberry juice co*cktail, meanwhile, has added sugars or high-fructose corn syrup for extra sweetness.

What can I mix with cranberry juice to make it taste better? ›

Some syrups that would be great include orange, pineapple, coconut and strawberry. These syrups will give you more flavors while also sweetening it up to make it a bit more drinkable. This is probably one of the most common ways to make cranberry juice taste better.

Is old-fashioned co*cktail strong? ›

How Strong Is the Old-Fashioned? The old-fashioned is definitely a strong drink. With little dilution and no significant mixer, it's not much lighter than a straight pour of whiskey. The alcohol content of an old-fashioned made with an 80-proof whiskey falls around 32 percent ABV (64 proof).

What to use cranberry bitters in? ›

Some popular co*cktails containing Cranberry bitters
  1. Whoville Sling — Bourbon, Cranberry bitters, Soda water, Cranberry shrub, Lime juice.
  2. Villa Riviera — Cachaça, Aromatized wine, Amaro, Cranberry bitters, Absinthe.
  3. Pig Cheeks Clive — Cognac, Crème de Violette, Campari, Cranberry bitters, Raspberry, Lime juice.

Is cranberry co*cktail good for kidneys? ›

Cranberries are low in potassium and high in vitamin C, making them another great choice for people with kidney disease. Cranberry juice has also been shown to help prevent urinary tract infections, which are typical for people with kidney disease.

Is drinking cranberry juice co*cktail good for you? ›

Cranberry juice is rich in vitamin C, which helps keep your immune system healthy and functioning properly. It fights against oxidative stress from free radicals and helps kill harmful bacteria. Some studies also link low vitamin C intake to poor immune function. Infection prevention.

Why do bartenders put soda water in Old Fashioned? ›

1 bar spoon of soda water: For classic Old Fashioned co*cktails, simple water components are used. Adding a teaspoon of soda water dilutes and adjusts the bitterness or sweetness of the drink.

Is an Old Fashioned a man's drink? ›

The Old Fashioned co*cktail, served on the rocks, is one of the traditional manly co*cktails we can't ignore. Poured over ice, this legendary combination of sugar, water, angostura bitters and either bourbon or rye whiskey will give you those ultimate man-points.

What's the hardest drink for a bartender to make? ›

What Is the Most Difficult co*cktail to Make?
  • Ramos Gin Fizz. A frothy and creamy co*cktail that demands vigorous shaking to achieve its characteristic texture. ...
  • Sazerac. ...
  • Mai Tai. ...
  • Aviation. ...
  • Bloody Mary. ...
  • Flaming Dr. ...
  • Pisco Sour. ...
  • Corpse Reviver #2.

What does bitters do for Old Fashioned? ›

A spirit as the base, sugar to balance the heat of the liquor and buoy the overall flavor, bitters to engage more of our palate and provide complexity, and finally water - in the form of ice - to chill and gently dilute. Mr. Croswell's definition also perfectly embodies what an "Old Fashioned" is.

What does Angostura bitters add to a co*cktail? ›

Many classic co*cktails, like the Old Fashioned and Manhattan, call for a dash or two of Angostura to add bitterness and spice. “You can also add a few dashes to a glass of gin and find yourself drinking a lovely pink gin co*cktail, a favorite of Queen Elizabeth II,” says Cooper.

Why add bitters to a co*cktail? ›

The short answer is they bring balance and add a little complexity. A few dashes of bitters will balance the various parts of a co*cktail - the strong of the alcohol, the sweet of sugar, a liqueur, or juice, and the sour of a little lemon, lime, or even a twist of orange.

Does Simply Cranberry co*cktail have alcohol in it? ›

Contains Pure Filtered Water, Cranberry Juice, Cane Sugar, Natural Flavors.

Which cranberry juice is better to drink? ›

Pure, unsweetened cranberry juice is best, a good source of vitamins C and E – both antioxidants. However, it has a naturally intense, acidic taste. It also can be hard to find, and it can be pricey. At the end of the day, it's a personal choice.

What does co*cktail mean in juice? ›

Generally any juice with "co*cktail" on the label implies that it contains a significant amount of sugar/water added. The sugar may come in many different forms such as corn syrup, etc. It may also have other fruit juices added such as pear. You'll need to compare the labels to actually see what's in each.

What percentage of cranberry juice is in Ocean Spray cranberry juice co*cktail? ›

100% Juice Blend Cranberry | Ocean Spray®

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